ext_37089 ([identity profile] minnehaha.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] pegkerr 2006-04-27 11:31 pm (UTC)

Clearly you don't spend a lot of time reading Republican rhetoric.

Rush Limbaugh: "'The overwhelming emotion I had was sheer anger at the terrorists, bordering on hatred,' Limbaugh said."

The National Review: "Periodically, I want to remember, to be reminded of everything of that day, to know what this war we're fighting is all about, and what the world can be during its worst hours and what individuals can be at their finest hours. I wonder how many other folks feel like that."

Blogs for Bush: "How many of you are going? Does anyone really think it is too soon? Personally, I think it's nearly too late...too long we have forgotten That Day, and what it meant...to the point now where we are a hopelessly divided nation...though, perhaps this film will start a re-unifiction on the issue of fighting terrorism."

I'll stop at three. But honestly, just search any conservative blog and you'll find the same sorts of stuff. Not only will "some people have that sort of reaction," but very influential Republicans have already had that sort of reaction in public.

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